organisms that reproduces through vegetation
organism that feeds on other organism and vegetation
seed is not a vegetative reproductive organ of plants.
A vegetative organism refers to a type of organism that mainly grows or reproduces through asexual means, such as budding or fragmentation. These organisms typically lack specialized reproductive structures like flowers or seeds and can propagate through the replication of their vegetative tissues. Examples include plants like ferns and fungi like molds.
Asexual reproduction.
The presence of a spore in a vegetative bacterial cell suggests that the organism belongs to the genus Bacillus or Clostridium. These genera are known for their ability to form endospores as a survival mechanism in response to harsh environmental conditions.
Plants are the primary organisms that use vegetative propagation. This process allows them to reproduce asexually by using parts of the parent plant such as stems, roots, or leaves to grow a new plant. Examples include strawberries, potatoes, and spider plants.
The organism controlled by nervous system must be vertebrate. The organisms without developed nervous system are capable only of vegetative reactions. (See the experiments of Luigi Galvani with the frog's leg.)
vegitative propagation is when plants reproduce asexually duuuhhh
Pedicle is the vegetative branch in a flower.
seed is not a vegetative reproductive organ of plants.
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Hyphal growth occurs in response to environmental stresses such as starvation. Hyphae enable the organism to colonise more efficiently by interacting and sensing the surface in order to find new substrates, which will be used as nutrients. It also enables fungi to penetrate tissues of the host they invade. Thus, hyphal growth plays a role in pathogenesis of the organism and some researchers consider it a virulence factor.